Non-Stationary Models of a Local Server of the Automated System for Monitoring Artificial Structures
Keywords:
non-stationary model, an automated system for monitoring artificial structures, the probability of the system stateAbstract
This work is devoted to the determination of the maximum possible number of sensors connected to one of the local servers of the automated system for monitoring the technical condition of man-made structures. The article presents a simulation model with the time-dependent probabilistic deterministic process of receiving requests and hyperdelta requests service process. The use of hyperdelta distribution in the simulation model is substantiated by comparing simulation results with the results obtained using an analytical model. Based on the simulation results, a database management system for a local server is chosen.References
Published
2016-04-04
How to Cite
Bubnov, V., & Sergeev, S. (2016). Non-Stationary Models of a Local Server of the Automated System for Monitoring Artificial Structures. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 2(45), 102-115. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.45.6
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Means of Computer Facilities and Control Systems
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